American Chopper: Senior Vs. Junior
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Paul Teutul Jr. from Orange County Choppers has publicly declared that he wants to 'destroy his dad' Paul Teutul Sr. and he will do this by opening up a rival motorcycle shop and showing his dad who is the better businessman. As if the feud between the two of them could get any more personal.
The rival motorcycle shops will be the focus of the new TLC show called American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior, which will debut in the fall line-up.
To make matters even more interesting, Paul Teutul Jr. has hired some of the former employees of his dad's shop. Joining him will be Mikey Teutul, Vinnie DiMartino, Robert 'Nub' Collard and Joe Puliafico according to TMZ.
Just before Christmas Paul Teutul Sr. filed a lawsuit against his son Paul Jr. over who has control of Orange County Choppers as Paul Sr. said his son 'misappropriated' assets and took actions that damaged the company.
Paul Sr. wanted to buy his son's shares in Orange County Choppers after the two had a very public falling out on the show, which many viewers tuned in every week to see. Paul Jr. eventually left the shop and that is why he has decided to set up his own shop and see who can do better business.
http://www.nowpublic.com/culture/paul-teutul-jr-american-chopper-senior-vs-junior-tlc-2605999.html
Paul Teutul Jr. from Orange County Choppers has publicly declared that he wants to 'destroy his dad' Paul Teutul Sr. and he will do this by opening up a rival motorcycle shop and showing his dad who is the better businessman. As if the feud between the two of them could get any more personal.
The rival motorcycle shops will be the focus of the new TLC show called American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior, which will debut in the fall line-up.
To make matters even more interesting, Paul Teutul Jr. has hired some of the former employees of his dad's shop. Joining him will be Mikey Teutul, Vinnie DiMartino, Robert 'Nub' Collard and Joe Puliafico according to TMZ.
Just before Christmas Paul Teutul Sr. filed a lawsuit against his son Paul Jr. over who has control of Orange County Choppers as Paul Sr. said his son 'misappropriated' assets and took actions that damaged the company.
Paul Sr. wanted to buy his son's shares in Orange County Choppers after the two had a very public falling out on the show, which many viewers tuned in every week to see. Paul Jr. eventually left the shop and that is why he has decided to set up his own shop and see who can do better business.